Struct fantoccini_stable::Form
[−]
[src]
pub struct Form { /* fields omitted */ }
An HTML form on the current page.
Methods
impl Form
[src]
fn set_by_name<'s>(
&self,
field: &str,
value: &'s str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Self, Error = CmdError>>
[src]
&self,
field: &str,
value: &'s str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Self, Error = CmdError>>
Set the value
of the given field
in this form.
fn submit(self) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
[src]
Submit this form using the first available submit button.
false
is returned if no submit button was not found.
fn submit_with(
self,
button: &str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
[src]
self,
button: &str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
Submit this form using the button matched by the given CSS selector.
false
is returned if a matching button was not found.
fn submit_using(
self,
button_label: &str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
[src]
self,
button_label: &str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
Submit this form using the form submit button with the given label (case-insensitive).
false
is returned if a matching button was not found.
fn submit_direct(self) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
[src]
Submit this form directly, without clicking any buttons.
This can be useful to bypass forms that perform various magic when the submit button is clicked, or that hijack click events altogether (yes, I'm looking at you online advertisement code).
Note that since no button is actually clicked, the name=value
pair for the submit button
will not be submitted. This can be circumvented by using submit_sneaky
instead.
fn submit_sneaky(
self,
field: &str,
value: &str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
[src]
self,
field: &str,
value: &str
) -> Box<Future<Item = Client, Error = CmdError>>
Submit this form directly, without clicking any buttons, and with an extra field.
Like submit_direct
, this method will submit this form without clicking a submit button.
However, it will also inject a hidden input element on the page that carries the given
field=value
mapping. This allows you to emulate the form data as it would have been if
the submit button was indeed clicked.